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The exterior of the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema where the film "The Interview" is playing in Richardson, Texas Thursday December 25, 2014. All four showings of the film were sold out at the Cinema on Thursday. (Andy Jacobsohn/The Dallas Morning News)

Updated: Alamo Drafthouse reportedly moving into Lake Highlands

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Indie movie theater Alamo Drafthouse will reportedly be opening another North Texas location, this one in Lake Highlands, according to The Advocate.

Mark Hajdu, of property broker Triumph, confirmed the long-rumored deal, which puts Alamo in a former Tom Thumb space near Skillman and Abrams roads, to The Advocate. Alamo Drafthouse itself has yet to confirm the news.

[UPDATE July 19 at 3:40 p.m.: Alamo Drafthouse confirmed the news today and released more details and renderings, which you can see below.]

"The lease is fully executed. Architects are engaged. The money has changed hands. That's when you know things are really real," Hadju told the pub.

The Lake Highlands location would make the fourth in Dallas-Fort Worth behind Alamo Drafthouse theaters in Richardson and Dallas, and one under construction in Las Colinas' forthcoming Music Factory development. Moviegoers love the company for its zero-tolerance policy on cellphone use, as well as its menu of eats and drinks.

Each Alamo Drafthouse location has an onsite bar and restaurant. In Richardson, it's the Glass Half Full Taproom. In the Cedars, franchisee Bill DiGaetano took the experience on step further with Vetted Well, a 5,000-square-foot eatery with expansive patios, cocktails and karaoke rooms.